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	'<{title}>' => 'Rest',
	'<{body}>' => <<<END
<section id="general">
	<h2>General news</h2>
	<p>
		I mostly have had an idea of where I want to stash each of my belongings from the living room, but one item&apos;s been a bit difficult for me to decide where to put: my queer pride flag.
		I need to get it and everything else out of the living room, so I can&apos;t leave it there.
		And I don&apos;t want to stow it on a shelf somewhere or put it on my bedroom wall because then my mother, who gave it to me, will think I&apos;m rejecting her gift.
		She&apos;s like that.
		Honestly, I like the flag, I just wasn&apos;t sure where to put it besides the living room wall.
		I figured it out though.
		One of the few walls in the main area that&apos;s wide enough to hang the flag properly is right by the front door.
		When missionaries and such come to the door, they can see right away that I&apos;m not the type of person they&apos;re interested in, if it&apos;s one of the many churches that think us gays are evil.
		Missionaries don&apos;t seem to come here often, but if they do come back, I&apos;ll be ready for them, and it&apos;ll bring me much amusement if they react to the flag.
		I need to get a hammer and nails before I can hang it there though.
	</p>
	<p>
		Today was planned to be a cram study day, but instead, it became a day of rest.
		There&apos;s been a lot going on lately, and I really needed it.
		Assuming there no major disaster though, I still have plenty of time to complete my work.
		That&apos;s the thing though: I really should be trying to complete my work as early as possible in case there&apos;s a surprise issue, such as my laptop dying again.
	</p>
</section>
END
);
